Title: Chapter 9 Technology and Business
1Chapter 9Technology and Business
- Section 1
- The History of Technology
2The Main Idea
- Technology has changed the way people do
business. Technological inventions have created
new products, new markets, and new jobs.
3Vocabulary
people who work with computers while doing
business
e-workforce
e-commerce
using the Internet to do business
digitalworkflow
linking all the steps in a process digitally
4Technology Influences Business
Technology refers to the tools and machines that
people have invented to make life easier. The
most common technology staple in business today
is the computer.
5The Impact of Telephones
- An early invention that had a huge impact on
business was the telephone. - Cordless phones, cell phones, and radio
telephones became useful tools for business and
consumers.
6The Impact of Telephones
- Cell phones are not just phonesthey are small
computers. - Fax machines use telephone lines to send images.
7Modern Technology
- In the past 60 years, electronic devices have
revolutionized business and society. - Business and consumers demand smaller, faster,
cheaper, and more powerful electronic devices.
8Modern Technology
- The computer has created a boom in nearly all
industries. - Personal digital assistants (PDAs) let users send
e-mail, list contacts, and access the Internet.
9Technology and the E-Workforce
- According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
e-workforce consists of more than 77 million
workers.
e-workforce people who work with computers while
doing business
10Technology and the E-Workforce
- Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, allows
businesses to reach customers directly anywhere
in the world.
e-commerce using the Internet to do business
11Employment
- New markets have opened up for products such as
printers, fax machines, video games, and cell
phones. - Innovation means more jobs and more people
learning new skills.
12Employment
- By switching to a digital workflow, companies use
less paper.
digital workflow linking all the steps in a
process digitally
13Employment
- The digital workflow means that more people have
easier access to a broad range of information. - Library catalogs and encyclopedias are available
in digital format.
14Employment
- High-tech industry can be found everywhere, but
especially in these technology centers
- Californias Silicon Valley
- New Yorks Silicon Alley
- Oregons Silicon Forest
- Austin, Texass Silicon Hill
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16Employment
- The Internet has created a demand for
- Software writers
- Online writers
- Web page designers
17Employment
- Companies post job opportunities in several
locations
- On their homepage
- In newspapers online classified section
- Internet job services, such as Monster.com
18Chapter 9Technology and Business
19Main Idea
Businesses offer all types of goods and services
online. Consumers can research almost any product
or service from their home. They can buy just
about anything online.
20a newly formed business that is usually small
start-up
electronic retail
e-tail
a business that sells its goods or services in
stores, by mail, and online
multi-channelretailer
bricks-and-mortar
actual buildings
21clicks-andmortar
businesses that use the Internet in addition to
physical locations to sell goods and services
electronic ticket
e-ticket
22The Importance of Virtual Business
- The ease of doing business via the Internet has
created a boom in virtual businesses. - The Internet makes it possible to communicate
online with customers and clients around the
world.
23The Importance of Virtual Business
- Some Internet businesses are start-ups.
start-up a newly formed business that is usually
small
Many entrepreneurs have started virtual
businesses from their homes.
24What Consumers Buy Online Top Purchases
Figure 9.1
25The Basics of E-Commerce
- An e-tail store sells products over the Internet
through e-commerce.
e-tail electronic retail
26The Basics of E-Commerce
- A multi-channel retailer uses various methods to
sell products.
multi-channel retailer a business that sells
goods or services in stores, by mail, and online
27The Basics of E-Commerce
- Businesses often call their stores and warehouses
bricks-and-mortar.
bricks-and-mortar actual buildings
28The Basics of E-Commerce
- Bookstore chain Barnes Noble is an example of a
clicks-and-mortar company.
clicks-and-mortar businesses that use the
Internet in addition to physical locations to
sell goods and services
29The Basics of E-Commerce
- Some people find that purchasing ane-ticket is
easier and cheaper than visiting an actual store.
e-ticket electronic ticket